Viscount Fukuyama visits Aloria
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:16 pm
Viscount Fukuyama spotted in Aloria
The Foreign Minister of the unrecognised United Imperial Crownlands of Hulstria and Gao-Soto has been spotted in Aloria. Rumour is the Viscount Fukuyama is in the country to meet with President Melsbach to convince him to switch his support from moderate elements in the regime to the democratic provisional government formed by representatives of the 15th of September Movement, which is in control of increasing areas of the country in the Crownlands of Mitrania and Hulstria. It is unknown whether Fukuyama is also looking to secure military support from the Alorian Government, since the Septembrist rival government refused to comment on the visit. Persistent rumours that Theophilus von Geraniengau, the moderate faction leader, has defected from the Party to the Septembrists and has written a personal message to President Melsbach of Aloria to urge him to switch his support were, however, dismissed as "absolute fabrications that must be consigned to the realm of conspiracy theory", said one government spokesman.
The Foreign Minister of the unrecognised United Imperial Crownlands of Hulstria and Gao-Soto has been spotted in Aloria. Rumour is the Viscount Fukuyama is in the country to meet with President Melsbach to convince him to switch his support from moderate elements in the regime to the democratic provisional government formed by representatives of the 15th of September Movement, which is in control of increasing areas of the country in the Crownlands of Mitrania and Hulstria. It is unknown whether Fukuyama is also looking to secure military support from the Alorian Government, since the Septembrist rival government refused to comment on the visit. Persistent rumours that Theophilus von Geraniengau, the moderate faction leader, has defected from the Party to the Septembrists and has written a personal message to President Melsbach of Aloria to urge him to switch his support were, however, dismissed as "absolute fabrications that must be consigned to the realm of conspiracy theory", said one government spokesman.